Pea Prices Stable in Canada Amid Limited Trading

13-Mar-2026 01:35 PM

Regina – The pea market in Canada has remained stable over the past two to three weeks, with limited trading activity resulting in little movement in prices. Pea sowing is expected to begin next month, and the current price levels may influence farmers’ planting decisions. The pace of forward contracting for the upcoming crop is also reported to be slow, as farmers remain uncertain about market conditions.

In the markets of Western Canada, the delivery price of yellow peas is reported to be in the range of $8.00–$8.30 per bushel. Meanwhile, forward contract prices for the next crop are currently quoted at $7–$8 per bushel.

In southeastern Saskatchewan, peas with higher protein content are priced around $8 per bushel or slightly higher. Prices of green peas have softened somewhat and are currently trading at $9.50–$10.00 per bushel.

Although China has reduced import duties on Canadian peas, the country still faces stiff competition from Russia in that market. Meanwhile, imports of yellow peas into India are continuing at a normal pace.